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Treatment of Mandibular Asymmetry with Distraction Osteogenesis in a Growing Patient

Drs. Kornmehl, Sohn, Bastidas, and Ahmed describe the use of distraction osteogenesis to elongate one side of the mandible in a young patient with significant facial asymmetry. Orthodontic treatment follows to correct the consequent lateral open bite and establish an ideal occlusion.

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DR. DAVID L. KORNMEHL DMD

DR. DAVID L. KORNMEHL DMD

DR. CHRISTOPHER SOHN DMD

DR. CHRISTOPHER SOHN DMD

DR. JAIRO A. BASTIDAS DMD

DR. JAIRO A. BASTIDAS DMD

DR. MAIRAJ K. AHMED DDS, MS

DR. MAIRAJ K. AHMED DDS, MS

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